Henry - Availability

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I wasn't sure of the Forum "rules"; do I post this here or in the Dealers' Forum.

I purchased a Rossi R92 (357) a few months back. However, I would really like to get my hands on a Henry.

I guess I watch too many westerns (Rifleman, etc.).

As you Henry lovers are aware, stock is brutally low among all dealers here in Canada.

I was wondering if any members have heard when some serious numbers of Henry Lever Actions might appear?

Thanking you in advance.
 
Epp’s has 22 Henry’s. You should take a look at the Uberti 1873’s with the colour case hardening
 
I wasn't sure of the Forum "rules"; do I post this here or in the Dealers' Forum.

I purchased a Rossi R92 (357) a few months back. However, I would really like to get my hands on a Henry.

I guess I watch too many westerns (Rifleman, etc.).

As you Henry lovers are aware, stock is brutally low among all dealers here in Canada.

I was wondering if any members have heard when some serious numbers of Henry Lever Actions might appear?

Thanking you in advance.

Your best bet is to call a dealer who normally carries Henry and place a pre-order for the model you desire.
 
Many thanks; I am not married to Henry's but they seem to have an awesome reputation.

I will have a look at the Uberti 1873's.

Again, thanks.
 
Excellent idea; there are several of our Forum Dealers who seem to specialize in Henry's.

Thanks for the suggestion.
 
If you go Center fire the big downside of Henry’s is loading them from the mag tube like a 22. More than one person has come out of the bush missing the loading tube. You won’t find hardly any Henry’s in cowboy competition and people that start out with them usually end up with either the Uberti or Winchester 1873. My Uberti’s have thousands of rounds through them with zero issues although they are more expensive. Also you can get just about any parts you would ever need
 
I once again want to thank you for your advice. I did check out the Uberti in a few of our Forum Dealer's websites.

As you mention, they are quite a bit more expensive than the Henry counterparts.

That said, I guess like most things; you get what you pay for.
 
I think Henry restocks our dealers on a quarterly basis justging by how infrequently I see stock arrive.

Check out Prophet River, they seem to get rather large Henry orders in stock when they arrive. I had to search for over 6 months to find my .357 Big Boy.

The majority of rifles that Henry are sending to Canada seem to be .22's.

EDIT: I'm seeing 22 WMR models currently in stock at Tenda in a couple different configurations.
 
Many thanks; to be honest, I have never heard of Accuracy Plus, and I live in Ottawa; not that far away.

Will have a look.
 
I had a Henry in 22 mag, my father-in-law has it now. LOL Very ...very nice! I also have a Rossi in 357....Rossi is a great 16 inch barreled rifle for the woods, great to carry. And if you like carrying your Rossi, you will love a Henry in 22 mag. You would not go wrong with one....but the Uberti...seem to be a step up , with the case hardening finish( don't think it available on a 22 mag from Henry).
 
I heard recently, from a reliable source, that one of Henrys facilities in FL was significantly damaged by hurricane Ian. I was told that new shipments of Henry products will be delayed "months."

Not what I wanted to hear as I am looking for both a Big Boy X in 45 Colt and an All-weather model in 30-30
 
I heard recently, from a reliable source, that one of Henrys facilities in FL was significantly damaged by hurricane Ian. I was told that new shipments of Henry products will be delayed "months."

Not what I wanted to hear as I am looking for both a Big Boy X in 45 Colt and an All-weather model in 30-30

Oh wow, that's unfortunate. I'm glad I picked up my first Henry a couple months back knowing this now.
 
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